From: John Robertson on
b wrote:
> On May 21, 2:45 pm, "William R. Walsh" <wm_wa...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you try it, please do post back!
>>
>> William
>
> Just soldered in the other ic and guess what? same problem!
> a tricky one this, as there aren't that many things on the pcb common
> to both channels. will keep looking...
> -B
>

Any electrolytic capacitors? Have you tried replacing them - did not see
anything relating to that so far in this thread...

John :-#)#

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From: b on
On 26 mayo, 03:56, John Robertson <s...(a)flippers.com> wrote:

>
> Any electrolytic capacitors? Have you tried replacing them - did not see
> anything relating to that so far in this thread...

Hi John,

I changed all the ones near the ic, except the two large filter caps
in the bridge rectifier and one 50v non polar cap which I have no
spare for. There are a few I haven't changed in the phono preamp and
headphone amp as they don't appear to be directly related to the
problem.
-B


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